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    sledge
    [slej]
    noun
    sledge (noun) · sledges (plural noun)
    1. a vehicle on runners for conveying loads or passengers over snow or ice, often pulled by draft animals:
      "a dog sledge" · "a sledge journey"
      • a small lightweight vehicle, either on runners or having a smooth bottom surface, used for sliding downhill over snow or ice; a sled.
    verb
    sledge (verb) · sledges (third person present) · sledged (past tense) · sledged (past participle) · sledging (present participle)
    1. carry (a load or passengers) on a sledge:
      "the task of sledging lifeboats across tundra"
      • BRITISH ENGLISH
        travel or slide downhill over snow on a sled:
        "they sledged down the slopes in the frozen snow" · "children built snowmen and went sledging"
    Origin
    late 16th century (as a noun): from Middle Dutch sleedse; related to sled. The verb dates from the early 18th century.
    sledge
    [slej]
    verb
    sledge (verb) · sledges (third person present) · sledged (past tense) · sledged (past participle) · sledging (present participle)
    1. cricket
      make taunting or teasing remarks to (an opposing player, especially a batter) in order to disturb their concentration:
      "Zol smashed Zaheer for a couple of fours immediately after being sledged by the veteran seamer" · "in Australia he stared down batsmen, sledged, swore, and kept coming at them"
      • AUSTRALIAN ENGLISH
        criticize or insult in a mocking way:
        "people on that side of the chamber sledged the Prime Minister and accused the coalition of immorality"
    noun
    sledge (noun) · sledges (plural noun)
    1. cricket
      a taunting or teasing remark made to an opposing player in order to disturb their concentration:
      "he was upset after a very personal sledge by the Australian captain"
      • AUSTRALIAN ENGLISH
        a mockingly critical comment:
        "as political sledges go, it was a killer"
    Origin
    1970s: from sledging.
    sledge
    [slej]
    noun
    sledge (noun) · sledges (plural noun)
    1. a sledgehammer.
    Origin
    Old English slecg (noun), from a Germanic base meaning ‘to strike’, related to slay.
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    noun
    1. a vehicle on runners for conveying loads or passengers over snow or ice, often pulled by draft animals:
     
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